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Joint design: strength and fracture perspectives

Aspects of this subject are also dealt with in other articles, notably Acrylic adhesives. Durability - fundamentals. Joint design general. Joint design cylindrical joints. Joint design strength and fracture perspectives. In the article on Toughened acrylic adhesives, some properties are compared with those of Epoxide adhesives and anaerobic adhesives. [Pg.48]

Further consideration relating mechanics to joint design are given in Joint design strength and fracture perspectives, Durabiiity creep rupture. Durability subcritical debonding and Durability fatigue. [Pg.142]

For the best possible performance, joints should be specifically designed for adhesive bonding. In a few cases only can an adhesive be used on a joint not specifically designed for adhesives - mainly cylindrical joints. Bond stresses, materials, type of adhesive, surface preparation, methods of application and production requirements can then all be considered in relation to each other at the outset. The designer should consider especially the effect of shear, tension, cleavage and peel stresses upon the joint (Fig. 1) (see Joint design strength and fracture perspectives). [Pg.266]

Joint design strength and fracture perspectives D A DILLARD Two approaches to design of joints... [Pg.654]


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